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From Layman terms, it's blazing fast, secure and more over it doesn't take much of your memory. So, I have been using it for 7 days, and I think, I am quite happy by using it. Unlike chrome, your privacy is not compromised, neither your memory nor speed.

Verdict :
I think this may bring revolution in browser's history. If you are chrome lover, it's time to change your browser. For Firefox user, it's a gift from them browse on it .

The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL is set to be announced on October 4th with multiple color options and a hefty price tag. While these two smartphones have had a lot of information leaked so far, one of the most controversial changes is the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack. This has been corroborated by 9to5Google, @evleaks, and others, so it’s safe to say that the next generation Pixel 2/2 XL smartphones will not feature a headphone jack.

At an I/O 2017 developer sandbox we spotted a Pixel Launcher
running on a Pixel that placed the Search bar below the dock, just
above the navigation buttons. This redesign has now been confirmed by
the two sources, with Artem also noting that the “Google home page has whole new design.”

Having seen the rears of both the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, we know that Google is sticking to a single camera setup. One of the new features this year is possibly a software portrait mode
that “focuses on the main person in frame and blurs out the
background.” Available through the Google Camera, it relies on software
in an approach that would be in-line with Google’s reliance on
algorithms rather than physical hardware.

New “Portrait Mode” feature in the Google Camera
app. This feature focuses on the main person in frame and blurs out the
background to produce an image in vein of a live portrait. This feature
is said to be similar to the Portrait Mode found on the iPhone 7 Plus.

Revamped Pixel Launcher with the search bar at the bottom. This was accidentally shown off at this year’s Google I/O, and 9to5Google
was able to capture a video of it in action. Some of you may not like
how it looks, but the beauty of Android is that you can always install another launcher.

New “Music Recognition” feature. According to the
settings page for this feature, “when music is playing nearby, it will
automatically show up on your lock screen.” Even though Google Assistant
itself doesn’t yet have song recognition (though there’s a workaround for that),
it seems that Google will somehow be able to listen for songs in the
background and recommend them to you on the lock screen. Those of you
worried about privacy will probably want to keep this feature disabled.

Squeeze to launch Google Assistant. We already leaked the existence of this feature back in July, but Artem’s tweets now corroborate this further.

Always on Ambient Display mode. We’ve covered this feature on multiple occasions, and given that it’s actually live in AOSP and can even be enabled on existing Android Oreo devices, this is probably Google’s worst-kept secret feature for the Pixel 2 series.

Newly teased is also a music recognition feature
that’s always listening for tunes so that it can display the artist and
title on your lockscreen. This feature can be disabled settings. As XDA
points out, Google Assistant still lacks song recognition from the
Google Now days so it’s likely that this feature works independently or
is an upcoming one.

Meanwhile, reconfirmed tidbits include how the Active Edge featured revealed
by the FCC filing for the HTC-made Pixel 2 will work even when the
device is asleep and then it “immediately listens” when activated.

On that hardware front, XDA suggests that Pixel 2 XL will have dual stereo speakers on the face as rumored for the smaller device.

There are bound to be other leaks
of features and hardware of the Google Pixel 2 and Google Pixel 2 XL in
the coming days. We’re only a few days away from the official
announcement, so there’s a lot to look forward to in the next week.

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The Korea Herald and the news portal Naver said today purporting to reveal the release date of Samsung’s Next Big Thing. According to the Korea Herald, Samsung is planning to introduce the Galaxy Note 8 “in the third or fourth week of August.” Like the Note 7 before it, the new S Pen device will reportedly make its debut in New York.

Citing an unnamed Samsung official, Naver ventures a specific date: August 26, give or take a couple of days.

Samsung initially planned to launch the new Note at IFA in the first week of September, according to the Korea Herald. The impending arrival of rival devices from LG and especially Apple might have prompted Samsung to bring up the big release.

For reference, the Note 7 was announced on August 2 last year. Reports that surfaced after the phone was recalled due to faulty batteries suggested Samsung rushed the device to market in order to outshine Apple.

Almost every flagship release
from Samsung from the last few years has been preceded by rumors …